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nullmailer-inject(1)					  nullmailer-inject(1)

NAME
       nullmailer-inject - Reformat and inject a message into the queue.

SYNOPSIS
       nullmailer-inject [-a] [-b] [-e] [-f sender] [-h] [recipient [recipient
       ...]]

DESCRIPTION
       This program reads a email message from standard input,	reformats  its
       header  to  comply  with RFC822, and sends the resulting message to the
       queue.

   HEADER FIELDS
       The following lines are parsed for recipient addresses:	To,  Cc,  Bcc,
       Apparently-To, Resent-To, Resent-Cc, and Resent-Bcc.

       The  following  sender  address lines are parsed and rewritten: Sender,
       From,  Reply-To,	 Return-Path,  Return-Receipt-To,  Errors-To,  Resent-
       Sender,	Resent-From,  and  Resent-Reply-To.  If the Return-Path header
       field is present and contains a single address, its  contents  will  be
       used to set the envelope sender address.

       If the message contains any of the following fields, it is treated as a
       resent message: Resent-Sender, Resent-From, Resent-Reply-To, Resent-To,
       Resent-Cc,  Resent-Bcc, Resent-Date, Resent-Message-ID.	If the message
       is resent, only the recipient fields prefixed with Resent- are examined
       for addresses.

       Any  occurrences of Bcc, Resent-Bcc, Return-Path, or Content-Length are
       discarded after they are parsed (if necessary).

       If the header lacks a Message-Id field, a unique	 string	 is  generated
       and  added  to the message.  If the header lacks a Date field, the cur‐
       rent local date and time in RFC822 format is appended to	 the  message.
       If  the	message has no To or Cc fields, the following line is appended
       to the message:

	    Cc: recipient list not shown: ;

   ADDRESS LISTS
       Address lists are expected to follow the syntax set out in RFC822.  The
       following is a simplified explanation of the syntax.

       An  address list is list of addresses seperated by commas.  An individ‐
       ual address may have one of the following three forms: user@fqdn,  com‐
       ment<user@fqdn>,	 or  phrase:address-list;.  Any of the first two forms
       may be used within the address list of the third form.  Any  word  con‐
       taining special characters must be placed in double quotes and the spe‐
       cial characters must be preceded with a	backslash.   Comments  may  be
       placed between addresses in parenthesis.	 All comments are ignored.

       Addresses  lists	 are  reformatted as they are parsed for ease of later
       re-parsing when the message reaches the destination(s).	If an  address
       is missing a fqdn, nullmailer-inject adds one.

OPTIONS
       -a     Use  only	 the  command  line  arguments as recipient addresses.
	      Ignore the header recipient lines.

       -b     Use both the command line arguments and data  from  the  message
	      header as recipient addresses.

       -e     Use either the command line arguments (if there are any) or data
	      from the message header (if  there  are  no  arguments)  as  the
	      recipient addresses.

       -f sender
	      Set the envelope sender address to sender .

       -h     Use   only  data	from  the  message  header  as	the  recipient
	      addresses.

       -n     Do not queue the message, but print the reformatted contents  to
	      standard output.

       -v     Print  out the envelope (sender and recipient addresses) preced‐
	      ing the message when printing the message to standard output.

RETURN VALUE
       Exits 0 if it was successful, otherwise it prints a diagnostic  message
       to standard output and exits 1.

ENVIRONMENT
       The environment variable NULLMAILER_FLAGS is parsed and the behavior of
       nullmailer-inject is modified if	 any  of  the  following  letters  are
       present:

       c      Use  "address  (comment)"	 style	in  the	 generated  From field
	      instead of the default "comment <address>" style.

       f      Ignore and remove any From header lines and always insert a gen‐
	      erated one.

       i      Ignore and remove any Message-Id header lines.

       s      Ignore and remove any Return-Path header lines.

       t      Insert  a	 To  line  containing  a list of the recipients if the
	      header does not contain either a To or a Cc field.  If the  mes‐
	      sage is determined to be a resent message (see above), a Resent-
	      To field is added if  the	 header	 does  not  contain  either  a
	      Resent-To or a Resent-Cc field.

       The  user  name	is set by NULLMAILER_USER, MAILUSER, USER, or LOGNAME,
       whichever comes first.  If none of the above are set the name is	 taken
       from the password file, or set to unknown if that fails.

       The  host  name	is  set by the canonicalized value of NULLMAILER_HOST,
       MAILHOST, or HOSTNAME, whichever comes first, or the defaulthost config
       file if none of the above are set (see below).

       The full name of the user is set by NULLMAILER_NAME, MAILNAME, or NAME,
       whichever comes first.

       The user and host name of the envelope sender default to the  user  and
       host  name  set	above,	but  may be overridden by NULLMAILER_SUSER and
       NULLMAILER_SHOST.

       If NULLMAILER_QUEUE is set, the program named is used in place of null‐
       mailer-queue to queue the formatted message.

CONTROL FILES
       When reading the following files, a single line is read and stripped of
       all leading and trailing whitespace characters.

       defaultdomain
	      The content of this file is appended to any host name that  does
	      not  contain  a period (except localhost), including defaulthost
	      and idhost.  Defaults to the value of the me control file, if it
	      exists, otherwise the literal name defauldomain.

       defaulthost
	      The  content  of	this  file  is appended to any address that is
	      missing a host name.  Defaults to the value of  the  me  control
	      file, if it exists, otherwise the literal name defaulthost.

       idhost The  content  of	this file is used when building the message-id
	      string for the message.  Defaults to the canonicalized value  of
	      defaulthost.

       me     The  fully-qualifiled  host  name	 of the computer running null‐
	      mailer.  Defaults to the literal name me.

SEE ALSO
       nullmailer-queue(8)

NOTES
       This document glosses over very many details of how address parsing and
       rewriting actually works (among other things).

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